This is sometimes called "intensive surveillance" or "intensive screening."
Inmates are selected only after intensive screening by the sher-iff's office.
Correctional institutions have given increased attention to mental health treatment in recent years, he said, but the new findings highlight the need for intensive screening.
They would remain at increased risk of colorectal cancer by virtue of their family history and should continue with recommended intensive screening.
He argued that a secret directive actually gave passengers the choice of submitting to an intensive screening as an alternative to providing identification.
It is done to prevent or reduce the risk of breast cancer, and is considered an alternative to intensive screening.
Before the 1997 expansion, each volunteer for the unit received intensive screening, and nearly half of all applicants were rejected.
Mr. Wizner and other advocates question whether the intensive screening would have long-lasting effects.
The Regiment remains an all-volunteer force with an intensive screening and selection process followed by combat-focused training.
They should have genetic counseling and more intensive screening for cancer.